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Advertising Review

The Advertising Review Department is responsible for reviewing lawyer advertisements and written solicitiations as required by the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (TDRPC). The department manages the filing and review process for attorneys that market their services to the public to ensure that lawyers are complying with established ethical requirements.

This site contains information concerning the lawyer advertising rules, interpretive comments, and how to file an ad with the State Bar of Texas. For more information, call (800)566-4616.

ImageREMINDER-VIDEO SHARING WEBSITES:

Attorney or law firm videos disseminated on video sharing websites such as YouTube, MySpace or Facebook that solicit legal services are considered public media advertisements and are required to be filed with the Advertising Review Committee, unless exempted by Rule 7.07(e), TDRPC. The application can be downloaded from this page and the review fee is $75. Failure to file can result in a fee/fine of $300, and/or possible disciplinary action.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call 800-566-4616 or email gmajor@texasbar.com.

BEFORE: AFTER - TOP FIVE RULE REVISIONS
(EFFECTIVE JUNE 2005)

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Required to say “Not Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization,” or “Board Certified, (Field of Law), Texas Board of Legal Specialization,” for any field of law mentioned in the advertisement.

NO REQUIREMENT.
The advertising lawyer or law firm must be competent in the advertised field of law and cannot say they are specialized or certified unless they or their entire firm have been certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

Insert disclaimer, “Results depend on the facts of each case,” to deal with stating results from previous cases.

CANNOT USE DISCLAIMER.
Must provide information dealing with the nature of the case, further details into the type of amounts stated in the ad. A disclaimer does not cure the violation.  See Rule 7.02(a)(2), Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (TDRPC).

Cumulative results amounts can be used in advertisement without any additional information.

Cumulative results amounts CANNOT be presented in ads without each case fulfilling the required items detailed in Rule 7.02(a)(2), TDRPC, on the same page of the advertisement as the stated result (this includes websites).  See Interpretive Comment 26.

Websites SHOULD be submitted to the Advertising Review Committee for
review, unless the material presented on the website are only items listed in or is disseminated in a manner described in Rule 7.07(e), which would exempt it from the submission requirements

All law firms websites MUST be submitted to the Advertising Review Committee for review, unless the material presented on the website are only items listed in or is disseminated in a manner described in Rule 7.07(e), which would  exempt it from the submission requirements.

Disclaimers could be very small in relation to the item they are disclaiming.

All disclaimers MUST be presented in the SAME MANNER with EQUAL PROMINENCE to the item being disclaimed.


Image Frequently Asked Questions (including questions regarding the Revised Rules effective
     as of June 1, 2005)

    The State Bar reviews all attorney advertisements before broadcast or publication. Find out
    more about the process by clicking here.  For more information about the new rules
    click here.

Image  Courses and Seminars Related to the Lawyer Advertising Rules

Focus on the Rules

Each month, one rule will be presented that is frequently cited as a violation in letters responding to requests from submitting lawyers who have submitted advertisements or solicitation communications to the Committee.

January 2010’s rule is 7.07(d) – This rule allows lawyers to submit materials for pre-approval before the advertisement is used.  A lawyer must send their ad/solicitation at least 30 in advance of when they plan on using the material.  If a lawyer is currently using the ad/solicitation or will be using it before the 30 days, they must file the item with the Committee instead of seeking pre-approval.

Image Advertising Rules
   • Advertising Rules (PDF)

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Lawyer Advertising and Written Solicitation Application Form (PDF)

   •Addendum, Lawyer Advertising Applications for Solicitation Communication Submittals (PDF)  
    When submitting a solicitation communication, brochure, newsletter or any other item that is 
    delivered, emailed or faxed or mailed to a prospective client, please fill out the accompanying 
    addendum titled Addendum: Lawyer Advertising Applications for Solicitation Communication 
    Submittals and send two copies of the form along with the complete application packet.

IMPORTANT:
BEFORE FILING ADS/SOLICITATIONS, PLEASE VIEW THE PAGES AT THE LINKS BELOW:

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MAILING ADDRESS

If using the US Postal Service:
Advertising Review Committee
State Bar of Texas
PO Box 12487
Austin, TX 78711-2487

If using another delivery service:
Advertising Review Committee
State Bar of Texas
1414 Colorado St., 5th Floor
Austin, TX 78701

Image Additional Resources
   • Interpretive Comments on Lawyer Advertising
   • Interpretive Comment 17 (Internet Advertising)
   • Interpretive Comment 26 (Past Successes: Results) 

Image Interpretive Comment 28 (Law Firm Name Acronyms)


   •Opinions

ImageSample Ads & Solicitations

   • Television Advertisement Script Image
   • Letter With Violations Image
   • Letter Without Violations Image

 
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